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17651247745Venice: Typographia Balleoniana 1765. Leather bound. 18th century printing of the Catholic Vulgate Bible in the original Latin. Bound in full leather worn and chipped with large peices missing from the spine. 904p lacking the final four pages of the index but otherwise complete. Pages show some scattered browing and minor wear. Overall this book is in more than presentable condition. A very scarce example of a Vulgate Bible of the 18th century. Typographia Balleoniana unknown
1760WB15737Venice: Ex Typographia Balleoniana 1760. Hardcover. Very Good. MDCCLX 1760. Folio 2 volumes 282 x 205mm. Vol. I: xcii 866pp. 1; Vol. II: 588pp. i.e. 888 72 corrections. Signatures: Vol. I: -58 66 A-Ggg8 Hhh10; Vol. II: A-Iii8 Kkk4 A-I4. Full-page engraved frontispiece of angels symbols and the four Evangelists in first volume only. Both title pages with the copperplate engraved vignette of putto beside thurible on clouds. Woodcut ornate initials friezes and other ornamentation throughout the text most historiated vignettes and of Old and New Testament scenes. Title page printed in red and black in first volume. Text in two columns throughout. Extensive printed footnotes. Contemporary mottled calf spine with six raised bands and gilt in compartments edges speckled in red; vol. 1 with minor marginal worm hole through part of the prologue few creases; corners bumped light edgewear more severe on volume 1 overall a good and sturdy two volume set of the Biblia Sacra. 19th-century ownership inscription written in Portuguese by a priest Antonio Bernadini from Coimbra. At one time in the Portuguese collection of Julio Dantas Livraria Particular. Stamped Residentia Bracarensis IHS on both titles. Jean-Baptiste du Hamel was a French cleric and physicist who published numerous scientific treatises and works on natural history in his lifetime. His last major work and his crowning achievement was his editorial work done on the Latin Vulgate Bible his Grande Bible to which he added an introduction notes and chronological historical and geographical tables with the assistance of the bible scholar Giuseppe Bianchini 1704-1764. The Vulgate edition of the Bible had already undergone significant revisions by Pope Sixtus V in 1590 and Clement VIII in 1592 and this version which Du Hamel worked from is sometimes called the Sixtine-Clementine version. Du Hamels Biblia Sacra was first printed in Paris in 1705 only one year before his death. Balleoniana editions of the Vulgate Bible appeared in 1731 1741 1760 here and 1779. This esteemed Venetian press was known for printing finely produced religious works; the Old and New Testament woodcuts are a remarkable collection of biblical imagery. This copy retains the early ownership inscription of a priest in Coimbra and seems to have enjoyed a long monastic scholarly life at a Benedictine Jesuit house in Braga Portugal. Together they comprise a complete set two magnificent mammoth folios of the revised Du Hamel Bible a classic for examining biblical criticism and interpretation in the eighteenth century. This edition quite rare; OCLC located copies a few copies in the US at Ohio Univ. Mount Angel Abbey in Oregon and Benedictine College in Kansas. <br/><br/> Ex Typographia Balleoniana hardcover
0282553975.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
61370543Saint Benedict Press LLC Illustrated edition . Papeback. New. Saint Benedict Press, LLC unknown
20091-1935302035Tan Books & Pub 2009. Leather Bound. New. lea edition. 1408 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.50 inches. Tan Books & Pub hardcover
2009x-1935302027Tan Books & Pub 2009. Imitation Leather. New. 1408 pages. 8.80x6.00x1.50 inches. Tan Books & Pub hardcover
2012L1 box148 a7<p>The Knox Bible - The Holy Bible Knox Version. Translated from the Latin Vulgate by Msgr Ronald Knox. 2012 Baronius Press Ltd. This edition has been re-typeset using the text of the 1963 edition originally published by Burns & Oats Ltd and Macmillan & Co Ltd. Black leather hardcover gilt edges ribbon markers xii1113 pp OT343 pp NT.</p> Baronius Press Ltd. hardcover
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17242011170004Paris : G. Desprez et J. Desessartz 1724. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. Tall folio 40 x 27 cm. Bound in contemporary boards rebacked on modern leather with most of original spine inlaid. Edges conserved. All edges red. Text printed in two columns. 10 855 1 xxx. Lacking final two leaves of the Table des Epitres et Evangiles Index. Title page creased with chip torn from bottom margin corner. Woodcut title vignette. Ref. Bibles Paris 535. Not in Darlow/Moule. Jansenist translation by Louis-Isaac Lemaistre de Sacy. Paris : G. Desprez et J. Desessartz hardcover
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1969242278Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis 1969. Hardcover Leinen In Latein. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen mit Kennungen einer Klosterbibliothek. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis, hardcover
1628EPL88Antwerp: Plantin 1628. Paperback. Very Good. Double ruled column. Pages 831-848. Comprising nine leaves of Maccabees. Size: 180 x 120mm. <br/><br/> Plantin paperback
1955SKU1015732APOSTOLATE OF THE PRESS 1955. Leather. Very Good. 0x0x0. Apostolate of the Press; Alexandria 1955. Pebbled cloth flexi-binding. First thus. Book clean and unmarked except for the "death page" filled in at family record section else Near Fine condition. 8vooctavo or aprx 6 x 9 inches 1280382pp. maps. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. APOSTOLATE OF THE PRESS hardcover
1949304903burns oates and washbourne 1949 2 VOLUMES HARDBACK BOOKS IN VERY GOOD PLUS CONDITION. Includes Volume 1 Genesis to Luther & Volume 2 Job to Machabees. Hardcover. Very Good. burns oates and washbourne hardcover
2013519932013. ISBN-13: 9781584777823. ISBN-10: 1584777826. Great Britain. Vulgate Edition. The Year Books. Originally published: London: by George Sawbridge etc. 1678 1679-80. With New Introductory Notes and Tables in Each Volume Naming all Justices and Serjeants and Listing Calendar Years of Law Terms by David J. Seipp Professor of Law Boston University with Carol F. Lee of the District of Columbia Bar. xii vii-xii new introduction 2 685 70 pp. Reprinted 2007 2013 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. VOLUME I: ISBN-13: 9781584777823. ISBN-10: 1584777826. Hardcover folio 9" x 14". VOLUME I ONLY. New. $250. Reprint of Vol. I of the Vulgate edition with a new detailed introduction that addresses the history content and significance of The Year Books and tables that list all justices and sergeants as well as calendar years of law terms. The new material includes references to Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 which is based on the Vulgate edition reprinted here. A powerful research tool Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 is a free online database of all printed Year Book reports that indexes and summarizes almost all of the cases in this edition. It also guides the reader to later and prior proceedings of individual cases and to all case references in abridgments and other sources. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of The Year Books. As Marvin put it in his Legal Bibliography 1847 these were the "venerable books" from which Littleton Hobart Hale and Coke drew "so much valuable ore melting it into ingots and refining and sending it abroad as the correct coin of the common law" 756. As a series of notes on debates and points of pleadings they are primary sources for our knowledge of medieval common law. The origin of The Year Books is unknown. Maitland believed that the earliest volumes were notes taken by law students in court copied for the use of pleaders in later cases. Holdsworth maintained that The Year Books like other law reports were records of cases made by lawyers for their own private use with no thought toward subsequent publication. Though it is not known when the first volumes were compiled it is clear that the earliest cases date from 1268; the printed series continues to. unknown
2013519962013. ISBN-13: 9781584777830. ISBN-10: 1584777834. Great Britain. Vulgate Edition. The Year Books. Originally published: London: by George Sawbridge etc. 1678 1679-80. With New Introductory Notes and Tables in Each Volume Naming all Justices and Serjeants and Listing Calendar Years of Law Terms by David J. Seipp Professor of Law Boston University with Carol F. Lee of the District of Columbia Bar. xii vii-xii new introduction various paginations total 586 pp. Reprinted 2007 2013 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. VOLUME II: ISBN-13: 9781584777830. ISBN-10: 1584777834. Hardcover folio 9" x 14". VOLUME II ONLY. New. $250. Reprint of Volume II of the Vulgate edition with a new detailed introduction that addresses the history content and significance of The Year Books and tables that list all justices and sergeants as well as calendar years of law terms. The new material includes references to Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 which is based on the Vulgate edition reprinted here. A powerful research tool Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 is a free online database of all printed Year Book reports that indexes and summarizes almost all of the cases in this edition. It also guides the reader to later and prior proceedings of individual cases and to all case references in abridgments and other sources. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of The Year Books. As Marvin put it in his Legal Bibliography 1847 these were the "venerable books" from which Littleton Hobart Hale and Coke drew "so much valuable ore melting it into ingots and refining and sending it abroad as the correct coin of the common law" 756. As a series of notes on debates and points of pleadings they are primary sources for our knowledge of medieval common law. The origin of The Year Books is unknown. Maitland believed that the earliest volumes were notes taken by law students in court copied for the use of pleaders in later cases. Holdsworth maintained that The Year Books like other law reports were records of cases made by lawyers for their own private use with no thought toward subsequent publication. Though it is not known when the first volumes were compiled it is clear that the earliest cases date from 1268; the. unknown
2013519992013. ISBN-13: 9781584777861. ISBN-10: 1584777869. Great Britain. Vulgate Edition. The Year Books. Originally published: London: by George Sawbridge etc. 1678 1679-80. With New Introductory Notes and Tables in Each Volume Naming all Justices and Serjeants and Listing Calendar Years of Law Terms by David J. Seipp Professor of Law Boston University with Carol F. Lee of the District of Columbia Bar. xi vii-xi new introduction various paginations 374 pp. Reprinted 2007 2013 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. VOLUME V: ISBN-13: 9781584777861. ISBN-10: 1584777869. Hardcover folio 9" x 14". VOLUME V ONLY. New. $250. Reprint of Vol. V of the Vulgate edition with a new detailed introduction that addresses the history content and significance of The Year Books and tables that list all justices and sergeants as well as calendar years of law terms. The new material includes references to Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 which is based on the Vulgate edition reprinted here. A powerful research tool Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 is a free online database of all printed Year Book reports that indexes and summarizes almost all of the cases in this edition. It also guides the reader to later and prior proceedings of individual cases and to all case references in abridgments and other sources. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of The Year Books. As Marvin put it in his Legal Bibliography 1847 these were the "venerable books" from which Littleton Hobart Hale and Coke drew "so much valuable ore melting it into ingots and refining and sending it abroad as the correct coin of the common law" 756. As a series of notes on debates and points of pleadings they are primary sources for our knowledge of medieval common law. The origin of The Year Books is unknown. Maitland believed that the earliest volumes were notes taken by law students in court copied for the use of pleaders in later cases. Holdsworth maintained that The Year Books like other law reports were records of cases made by lawyers for their own private use with no thought toward subsequent publication. Though it is not known when the first volumes were compiled it is clear that the earliest cases date from 1268; the printed seri. unknown
2013520052013. ISBN-13: 9781584777922. ISBN-10: 1584777923. Great Britain. Vulgate Edition. The Year Books. Originally published: London: by George Sawbridge etc. 1678 1679-80. With New Introductory Notes and Tables in Each Volume Naming all Justices and Serjeants and Listing Calendar Years of Law Terms by David J. Seipp Professor of Law Boston University with Carol F. Lee of the District of Columbia Bar. xiv vii-xiv new introduction various paginations 630 pp. Reprinted 2007 2013 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. VOLUME XI: ISBN-13: 9781584777922. ISBN-10: 1584777923. Hardcover folio 9" x 14". VOLUME XI ONLY. New. $250. Reprint of Vol. XI of the Vulgate edition with a new detailed introduction that addresses the history content and significance of The Year Books and tables that list all justices and sergeants as well as calendar years of law terms. The new material includes references to Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 which is based on the Vulgate edition reprinted here. A powerful research tool Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 is a free online database of all printed Year Book reports that indexes and summarizes almost all of the cases in this edition. It also guides the reader to later and prior proceedings of individual cases and to all case references in abridgments and other sources. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of The Year Books. As Marvin put it in his Legal Bibliography these were the "venerable books" from which Littleton Hobart Hale and Coke drew "so much valuable ore melting it into ingots and refining and sending it abroad as the correct coin of the common law" 756. As a series of notes on debates and points of pleadings they are primary sources for our knowledge of medieval common law. The origin of The Year Books is unknown. Maitland believed that the earliest volumes were notes taken by law students in court copied for the use of pleaders in later cases. Holdsworth maintained that The Year Books like other law reports were records of cases made by lawyers for their own private use with no thought toward subsequent publication. Though it is not known when the first volumes were compiled it is clear that the earliest cases date from 1268; the printed series. unknown
2013520032013. Great Britain. Vulgate Edition. The Year Books. Originally published: London: by George Sawbridge etc. 1678 1679-80. With New Introductory Notes and Tables in Each Volume Naming all Justices and Serjeants and Listing Calendar Years of Law Terms by David J. Seipp Professor of Law Boston University with Carol F. Lee of the District of Columbia Bar. xii vii-xii new introduction various paginations 642 pp. Reprinted 2007 2013 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. VOLUME IX: ISBN-13: 9781584777908. ISBN-10: 1584777907. Hardcover folio 9" x 14". VOLUME IX ONLY. New. $250. Reprint of Vol. IX of the Vulgate edition with a new detailed introduction that addresses the history content and significance of The Year Books and tables that list all justices and sergeants as well as calendar years of law terms. The new material includes references to Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 which is based on the Vulgate edition reprinted here. A powerful research tool Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 is a free online database of all printed Year Book reports that indexes and summarizes almost all of the cases in this edition. It also guides the reader to later and prior proceedings of individual cases and to all case references in abridgments and other sources. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of The Year Books. As Marvin put it in his Legal Bibliography 1847 these were the "venerable books" from which Littleton Hobart Hale and Coke drew "so much valuable ore melting it into ingots and refining and sending it abroad as the correct coin of the common law" 756. As a series of notes on debates and points of pleadings they are primary sources for our knowledge of medieval common law. The origin of The Year Books is unknown. Maitland believed that the earliest volumes were notes taken by law students in court copied for the use of pleaders in later cases. Holdsworth maintained that The Year Books like other law reports were records of cases made by lawyers for their own private use with no thought toward subsequent publication. Though it is not known when the first volumes were compiled it is clear that the earliest cases date from 1268; the printed. unknown
2013520012013. ISBN-13: 9781584777885. ISBN-10: 1584777885. Great Britain. Vulgate Edition. The Year Books. Originally published: London: by George Sawbridge etc. 1678 1679-80. With New Introductory Notes and Tables in Each Volume Naming all Justices and Serjeants and Listing Calendar Years of Law Terms by David J. Seipp Professor of Law Boston University with Carol F. Lee of the District of Columbia Bar. xii vii-xii new introduction various paginations 580 pp. Reprinted 2007 2013 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. VOLUME VII: ISBN-13: 9781584777885. ISBN-10: 1584777885. Hardcover folio 9" x 14". VOLUME VII ONLY. New. $250. Reprint of Vol. VII of the Vulgate edition with a new detailed introduction that addresses the history content and significance of The Year Books and tables that list all justices and sergeants as well as calendar years of law terms. The new material includes references to Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 which is based on the Vulgate edition reprinted here. A powerful research tool Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 is a free online database of all printed Year Book reports that indexes and summarizes almost all of the cases in this edition. It also guides the reader to later and prior proceedings of individual cases and to all case references in abridgments and other sources. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of The Year Books. As Marvin put it in his Legal Bibliography 1847 these were the "venerable books" from which Littleton Hobart Hale and Coke drew "so much valuable ore melting it into ingots and refining and sending it abroad as the correct coin of the common law" 756. As a series of notes on debates and points of pleadings they are primary sources for our knowledge of medieval common law. The origin of The Year Books is unknown. Maitland believed that the earliest volumes were notes taken by law students in court copied for the use of pleaders in later cases. Holdsworth maintained that The Year Books like other law reports were records of cases made by lawyers for their own private use with no thought toward subsequent publication. Though it is not known when the first volumes were compiled it is clear that the earliest cases date from 1268; the prin. unknown
2013519972013. ISBN-13: 9781584777847. ISBN-10: 1584777842. Great Britain. Vulgate Edition. The Year Books. Originally published: London: by George Sawbridge etc. 1678 1679-80. With New Introductory Notes and Tables in Each Volume Naming all Justices and Serjeants and Listing Calendar Years of Law Terms by David J. Seipp Professor of Law Boston University with Carol F. Lee of the District of Columbia Bar. xii vii-xii new introduction various paginations 558 pp. Reprinted 2007 2013 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. VOLUME III: ISBN-13: 9781584777847. ISBN-10: 1584777842. Hardcover folio 9" x 14". VOLUME III ONLY. New. $250. Reprint of Volume III of the Vulgate edition with a new detailed introduction that addresses the history content and significance of The Year Books and tables that list all justices and sergeants as well as calendar years of law terms. The new material includes references to Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 which is based on the Vulgate edition reprinted here. A powerful research tool Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 is a free online database of all printed Year Book reports that indexes and summarizes almost all of the cases in this edition. It also guides the reader to later and prior proceedings of individual cases and to all case references in abridgments and other sources. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of The Year Books. As Marvin put it in his Legal Bibliography 1847 these were the "venerable books" from which Littleton Hobart Hale and Coke drew "so much valuable ore melting it into ingots and refining and sending it abroad as the correct coin of the common law" 756. As a series of notes on debates and points of pleadings they are primary sources for our knowledge of medieval common law. The origin of The Year Books is unknown. Maitland believed that the earliest volumes were notes taken by law students in court copied for the use of pleaders in later cases. Holdsworth maintained that The Year Books like other law reports were records of cases made by lawyers for their own private use with no thought toward subsequent publication. Though it is not known when the first volumes were compiled it is clear that the earliest cases date from 1268; the pr. unknown
2013519982013. ISBN-13: 9781584777854. ISBN-10: 158477785. Great Britain. Vulgate Edition. The Year Books. Originally published: London: by George Sawbridge etc. 1678 1679-80. With New Introductory Notes and Tables in Each Volume Naming all Justices and Serjeants and Listing Calendar Years of Law Terms by David J. Seipp Professor of Law Boston University with Carol F. Lee of the District of Columbia Bar. xi vii-xi new introduction various paginations 402 pp. Reprinted 2007 2013 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. VOLUME IV: ISBN-13: 9781584777854. ISBN-10: 1584777850. Hardcover folio 9" x 14". VOLUME IV ONLY. New. $250. Reprint of Vol. IV of the Vulgate edition with a new detailed introduction that addresses the history content and significance of The Year Books and tables that list all justices and sergeants as well as calendar years of law terms. The new material includes references to Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 which is based on the Vulgate edition reprinted here. A powerful research tool Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 is a free online database of all printed Year Book reports that indexes and summarizes almost all of the cases in this edition. It also guides the reader to later and prior proceedings of individual cases and to all case references in abridgments and other sources. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of The Year Books. As Marvin put it in his Legal Bibliography 1847 these were the "venerable books" from which Littleton Hobart Hale and Coke drew "so much valuable ore melting it into ingots and refining and sending it abroad as the correct coin of the common law" 756. As a series of notes on debates and points of pleadings they are primary sources for our knowledge of medieval common law. The origin of The Year Books is unknown. Maitland believed that the earliest volumes were notes taken by law students in court copied for the use of pleaders in later cases. Holdsworth maintained that The Year Books like other law reports were records of cases made by lawyers for their own private use with no thought toward subsequent publication. Though it is not known when the first volumes were compiled it is clear that the earliest cases date from 1268; the printed s. unknown
2013520042013. ISBN-13: 9781584777915. ISBN-10: 1584777915. Great Britain. Vulgate Edition. The Year Books. Originally published: London: by George Sawbridge etc. 1678 1679-80. With New Introductory Notes and Tables in Each Volume Naming all Justices and Serjeants and Listing Calendar Years of Law Terms by David J. Seipp Professor of Law Boston University with Carol F. Lee of the District of Columbia Bar. x vii-x new introduction various paginations 160 pp. Reprinted 2007 2013 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. VOLUME X: ISBN-13: 9781584777915. ISBN-10: 1584777915. Hardcover folio 9" x 14". VOLUME X ONLY. New. $250. Reprint of Vol. X of the Vulgate edition with a new detailed introduction that addresses the history content and significance of The Year Books and tables that list all justices and sergeants as well as calendar years of law terms. The new material includes references to Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 which is based on the Vulgate edition reprinted here. A powerful research tool Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 is a free online database of all printed Year Book reports that indexes and summarizes almost all of the cases in this edition. It also guides the reader to later and prior proceedings of individual cases and to all case references in abridgments and other sources. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of The Year Books. As Marvin put it in his Legal Bibliography 1847 these were the "venerable books" from which Littleton Hobart Hale and Coke drew "so much valuable ore melting it into ingots and refining and sending it abroad as the correct coin of the common law" 756. As a series of notes on debates and points of pleadings they are primary sources for our knowledge of medieval common law. The origin of The Year Books is unknown. Maitland believed that the earliest volumes were notes taken by law students in court copied for the use of pleaders in later cases. Holdsworth maintained that The Year Books like other law reports were records of cases made by lawyers for their own private use with no thought toward subsequent publication. Though it is not known when the first volumes were compiled it is clear that the earliest cases date from 1268; the printed series. unknown